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VIDEO: The new officer in charge of the RCMP in B.C. is formally sworn in

At Langley event, Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald says Surrey switch from RCMP will take years
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Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald was formally sworn in as commander of the RCMP in B.C. on Tuesday, Sept 20 in Langley. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)

Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald, the new commanding officer for RCMP in BC was formally sworn in Tuesday afternoon in Langley, to the sound of pipes and drums in front of several hundred dignitaries and officers in red serge.

His appointment was announced earlier as effective July 1, taking over from Deputy Commissioner Jennifer Strachan, who is retiring after 33 years with the force.

During a question and answer session with reporters following the ceremony, when McDonald was asked about the planned switch from the RCMP to a municipal force in Surrey, he said he thinks it will be a while before what he described as an 鈥渋ncredibly complex鈥 changeover actually happens.

鈥淲e鈥檒l be in this for some time,鈥 predicted McDonald, who served a tour of duty as the chief superintendent in charge of the Surrey detachment.

鈥淲e鈥檙e looking at years for the transition.鈥

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RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki praised Strachan as an inspiration for female officers in the force, saying 鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 be here as commissioner if it wasn鈥檛 for you.鈥

After signing the papers for the formal transfer of authority to McDonald, Strachan conducted her final inspection of the assembled officers standing at attention in the Langley Events Centre hall.

Strachan said her time in the force had been 鈥渁bsolute pleasure,鈥 but had some parting words of advice for her fellow officers, warning them to avoid burnout.

Retiring Deputy Commissioner Jennifer Strachan conducted her final inspection, of the assembled officers in the Langley Events Centre hall Tuesday, Sept. 20 . (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)
Retiring Deputy Commissioner Jennifer Strachan conducted her final inspection, of the assembled officers in the Langley Events Centre hall Tuesday, Sept. 20 . (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)

鈥淵ou get caught up in the job and it鈥檚 all-consuming,鈥 Strachan observed.

She also advised against reading social media, with 鈥渦neducated鈥 opinions about police.

鈥淭urn off social media,鈥 Strachan said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not good for you.鈥

In his remarks, McDonald sounded a similar note about what he termed an 鈥渋nsidious narrative鈥 that has taken hold in social media about police, and called on them to be proud of their calling.

鈥淢y red serge is a coat of honour,.鈥 McDonald commented, going on to say 鈥渓et me encourage you to regain your swagger.鈥

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McDonald has over 29 years of experience in law enforcement having served both the Canada Border Services Agency and the RCMP.

Most recently, he served as the assistant commissioner and criminal operations officer for federal, investigative services and organized crime in B.C.

More pictures of the event can viewed on the .


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